The Classical World and the MediterraneanGiuseppe Serpillo, Donatella Abbate Badin Tema, 1996 - 388 pagina's |
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Pagina 174
... Irish " believing in Christ . " He was followed by St. Patrick , a Briton who had been captured and brought to Ireland as a slave during his youth . According to his " Confession , " he escaped to the Continent and , after " hearing ...
... Irish " believing in Christ . " He was followed by St. Patrick , a Briton who had been captured and brought to Ireland as a slave during his youth . According to his " Confession , " he escaped to the Continent and , after " hearing ...
Pagina 177
... Irish author had a thorough knowledge of The Aeneid . The parallels between Virgil's work and the two remaining Irish voyage tales , both derivative of Immram Curaig Maile DĂșin , are more superficial , as one would expect from later ...
... Irish author had a thorough knowledge of The Aeneid . The parallels between Virgil's work and the two remaining Irish voyage tales , both derivative of Immram Curaig Maile DĂșin , are more superficial , as one would expect from later ...
Pagina 261
... Irish . Here Irish - Americans are more like the Irish than the Irish themselves . In the stage direction , mother Mary is described as follows : " Her face is distinctly Irish in type ... It does not match her healthy figure but is ...
... Irish . Here Irish - Americans are more like the Irish than the Irish themselves . In the stage direction , mother Mary is described as follows : " Her face is distinctly Irish in type ... It does not match her healthy figure but is ...
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